Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Illustrations
Chapter 1: Introduction; Portraits: Introducing key respondents
Chapter 2: Ruptures: Traditional authorities, violence, and the state in Western Equatoria (1500s–2014)
Chapter 3: Movements: Im/mobility, violence, and state control in Western Equatoria (1500s–2014)
Chapter 4: Grounding conflicts: Land and formalisation in times of post-conflict return in Western Equatoria (2011–2015)
Chapter 5: Being traditional in mercurial times: Chiefs in Western Equatoria (2005–2016)
Chapter 6: 'It has started again': The eruption of civil war and people's decisions to stay or go (2015–2017)
Chapter 7: Encountering the state upon arrival: Aid, papers, and land in Uganda (2015–2019)
Chapter 8: Displaced traditional authority and the reconstruction of order in Uganda (2016–2019)
Chapter 9: Overcoming ruptures: The pursuit of future
Bibliography
Index